I am 29 years old.
I am Catholic
I am an active member of Pokemon since 1996-2018. The new Pokemon generation 2018- present.
My achievements at community college are:
Catholic Student Union
Ag club
Mu Alpha Theta- math honor society
Sigma Kappa Theta- English honor society
Lions club
Republican Party: history credit
Education club
I love Pokemon since my early childhood and I can't stop since. I quit trading card game after middle school. I love collecting Pokemon video game and meet people on here.

I want to be a school teacher and be a future admin. Someday.

I have finally graduated in December 15, 2018 at Texas A&M University, along with my Aggie Ring. It took me 10 decent years to get my degree. Now, I can teach my students with math and science preparing the students for the bright future. My next step in my life is working my teacher certifercation and take prerequisite for Grad School. The degree I am getting in is Mathematics and be a college professor at the community college.

Congrats sheepman! You seem like you are going to be a cool teacher! The only thing is to get the children respect you. In my class, people do pretty bad things without knowing it. Although, third grade had more controll, there where only 16 children or something, but now we paired A & B and we have 28, once 30, but one of them already left, and the other is gonna leave next year.

Okay, I'm a bad off-topic, you know! but keep calm and talk about sheeps, and sheeps, and more sheeeeeeps.

You seem like you'd be a cool teacher, and I agree with you about our school system. From my own personal experience I can say that the American public school system is seriously terrible. They don't do anything to teach the education they should and have poor outreach for students on a personal level or students with learning disabilities, not to mention the everyday stress and how it is negatively affecting the mental health of our youth. Without going into too much detail, one time my mom had to hire a lawyer against a teacher of mine. In my brother's college, they are even giving high-school English/literature courses before major classes to the students because the k-12 school system is failing so bad at it, which is sad. Public school seems to be a much better option. Glad to see somebody out there will be getting a job in the field and is not only aware of it's problems, but also determined to help change it.